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Title | : | My Lover's Lover |
Author | : | Maggie O'Farrell |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | July 27th 2004 by Penguin Books (first published January 1st 2002) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. Romance. Mystery. Literary Fiction |
Maggie O'Farrell
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.28 | 3080 Users | 271 Reviews
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When Lily meets Marcus, she feels an immediate attraction to him. Within a week, she has moved into the magnetic architect’s echoing loft in East London. But nothing could have prepared Lily for what she finds there. The distinct presence of another woman lingers in the loft, one who seems to have disappeared in a hurry, leaving behind a single party dress, a puzzling mark on the wall, and the suffocating scent of jasmine. Lily’s unsettling curiosity soon turns to obsession as the spirit of this mysterious woman increasingly haunts her. With a nod to Daphne du Maurier’s classic novel Rebecca, My Lover’s Lover is a sexy, modern gothic tale that will keep readers hooked until the very end.Details Books Conducive To My Lover's Lover
Original Title: | My Lover's Lover |
ISBN: | 0142004618 (ISBN13: 9780142004616) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.28 From 3080 Users | 271 ReviewsWeigh Up Containing Books My Lover's Lover
The end was too vague and the story was a little disjointed. I have read better work by this author so I was a little disappointed.You know when you're really hungry and you don't know what it is exactly that you want, but you find something and after your finished you can't help but say "Mm, that was good." It wasn't amazing, but it satisfied your hunger. That is how I would describe O'Farrell's My Lover's Lover. I didn't really have any time to read a book with school and all, but I took this book home over the weekend and I could not put it down. When I first started reading it it reminded me so much of Rebecca and then
Surprisingly disappointing entry by O'Farrell, whose other work I love. Starts as a cheesy supernatural-ish thriller and then morphs into the story of a past relationship, which is pretty interesting until we find out what an unambiguously amoral creep the lead male character is. His actions are just inexplicable and left me frustrated by the whole thing, especially since they never really explained the ghosty stuff from the beginning.
When I give a book a low rating I feel like I have to explain my reasons maybe its so others aren't put off by it I don't really know. but this book just made absolutely no sense to me. I could have gone my whole life and been fine never reading this book. one of the things that really throws me with this novel is on my cover it says "a novel of suspense" I didn't find this book suspenseful in any way shape or form. the characters didn't click with me. I couldn't bring myself to care the least
Good book gone bad. Seriously, it started out with such promise and took a horrible turn. I felt like O'Farrell had this great idea and did not know how to finish it. I hated the whole second half of the book finishing it in hopes that it would somehow redeem itself. It didn't even make sense. I'm glad this was not the first of her novels I read or I definately would not have bothered with another. The back cover even compares it to Rebecca-not even close! There is nothing ghostly, haunting,
Its hard for me to write this review because Maggie OFarrell is one of my favorite authors and I just cant give it more than three stars. Ive been on a mission this month to read those of her novels and a couple of other favorite authors that I havent read. This is one of her earliest, so Ill just chalk it up to that it, and continue to call her one of my favorite writers as her stories after this were just so much more substantive and meaningful. Lily meets a guy named Marcus and pretty soon
Maybe a 4...compulsively readable but ultimately frustrating as much of the tension in the first half is left somewhat unexplained. But great writing--as always with O'Farrell--(I may pause in my O'Farrell consumption for a little while but it's been fun!)--and in many ways, the fastest paced of the 4. But I am not happy when things take a non-literal turn and this novel has a fair amount of that.
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